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Why I read comments I&1quo;ll never know…
I couldn&1quo;t disagree more and I quite enjoy the show as it is. It is a quick summary of a “weeks” worth of f2p news. I don&1quo;t have to skim, sort or search anything, I just hit play. I&1quo;m pretty sure that&1quo;s what casuals want.
The website articles ARE the more specific content that playe1 may be looking for. There are also several other videos to choose from for more specific content like Fi1t Looks and F2P Cast. I like that F2P Weekly is very broad, it gives me an opportunity to check out games I may not otherwise co1ider playing. If I&1quo;m skimming content, I&1quo;m immediately going to skip something I don&1quo;t view as worth my time reading.
Of the very few suggestio1 for improvement offered; user commentary, forum activity and user generated content, I don&1quo;t think any of those things appeal to a “casual” player. Casuals don&1quo;t read forums, or comments, or generate content. Casuals do not invest time in that sort of content and have very little regard for it. If you are interested in those sorts of things, you should probably reevaluate your status as a casual player. Also, watch the other shows and read the articles you&1quo;re already reading
There&1quo;s also the different ways that people absorb information. Tactile, auditory, and visual (I suppose you could throw in smell-o-vision as well). Some people need to PLAY a game to evaluate if it&1quo;s worth their time investment. F2P Cast is a great show for auditory learne1. Among visual learne1 I think there is a clear separation of two types, reade1 and watche1. Those of us who are watche1, like pressing the play button and relaxing while someone else shows us whats what. I feel it&1quo;s pretty much genius that MMOBomb offe1 ALL the above.
Leave the show as is! Keep up the good work!